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Public Water Resources Information System
Welcome to the Maine Drinking Water Program's Public Water
Resources Information System. The Drinking Water Program (DWP) is
responsible for enforcing the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act in Maine
and has primary responsibility for administering the State's rules
relating to drinking water. The DWP regulates over 2,200 public water
systems in Maine.
The Maine DEP GIS Unit and the Maine Drinking Water Program are offering this data, geographically referenced, to the public via Google Earth. You will need to have Google Earth installed to view this data.
Some portions of this site require user registration.
View the public information, a subset of the complete data.
Login to view the complete data.
Not a registered user? Register here.
Forget your password? Request your information.
Need Assistance?
Read the instructions (MS Word) or contact Erika Bonenfant at the Maine CDC Drinking Water Program (207) 287-5681.
Disclaimers:
- The Maine DEP and the Maine DWP are only providing the data to
be used in the Google Earth application on the user's computer. We
are not responsible for installing or maintaining these software
products.
- The Google Earth imagery dates provided do not necessarily
represent the date the image was captured but show the date the imagery
was processed and deployed.
- For questions regarding data content or data accuracy please
contact the staff in the responsible programs. The staff contacts
can be reached through the links in the Google Earth files.
- This data is for visual representation only and may not contain
all data that is available by contacting the Maine DWP and Maine DEP
directly.